Research on Green Procurement Model Based on Green Supply Chain

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Green supply chain is to supplement and perfect the traditional supply chain by introducing the green concept. Procurement to be green is rather important as one most important part of the supply chain. Its advanced to build a green procurement model, develop green procurement strategy and green procurement standards, so that green procurement and green supply chain will be benefits. In the long term, the establishment of a green procurement model, not only conducive the sustainable development of the supply chain, but also achieve environmental protection.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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2027-2030

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June 2013

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